Exploring our Research
This page links to the CDT academic department and research Centres or Beacons.
BxNU
The BxNU Institute is a base for world-class teaching and mentorship in contemporary art practice and research, generated by the dynamic partnership between BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and Northumbria University.
Department of Arts at Northumbria
Northumbria’s Arts department offers a stimulating and dynamic learning environment in which to study flexible, student-orientated courses. Staff are globally-renowned, research-active experts in Fine Art, Performance and Visual Cultures.
Northumbria's School of Design
Northumbria’s alumni include Apple’s Sir Jonathan Ive, principal designer of the iPad, iPhone and iMac. Our School of Design covers the discipline areas of Industrial Design, Fashion Design and Innovation Design.
Creative and Cultural Practices Beacon
Real world impact and enrichment of our dynamic, attractive curriculum are central to our Creative and Cultural Practices Beacon. At the heart of our Beacons lies proven success in exploring innovative practice, informed by world-leading and internationally-excellent research
AHRC CDT Annual Conference 2019 – Making as Paradox
You can download a copy of the schedule here
Justin Marshall, CDT Director, welcome at the AHRC Conference 2019, Making As Paradox at the Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art.
Charles Danby, CDT Co-Director, welcome at the AHRC Conference 2019, Making As Paradox at the Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art.
Dr Andy Clark, Newcastle University, presenting at the AHRC Conference 2019, Making As Paradox at the Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art.
Dries Verbruggen, Studio Unfold, presenting at the AHRC Conference 2019, Making As Paradox at the Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art.
Jessie Wiesner, CDT candidate, presenting at the AHRC Conference 2019, Making As Paradox at the Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art.
Antony Hall, CDT candidate, presenting at the AHRC Conference 2019, Making As Paradox at the Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art.
Audience questions at the AHRC Conference 2019, Making As Paradox at the Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art.